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through
adjective as in done
Strongest match
Weak matches
buttoned-up, complete, completed, concluded, ended, finis, finished, in the bag, terminated, wound-up, wrapped-up
adjective as in direct
Strongest match
Weak matches
constant, free, nonstop, one-way, opened, rapid, regular, straightforward, unbroken, unhindered, uninterrupted
preposition as in by way of
preposition as in between, during
Weak matches
by, clear, for the period, from beginning to end, in, in and out, in the middle, into, past, round, throughout
Example Sentences
But Hernández can see through his comments to his inner more manipulative intentions.
“It’s like having every term paper, every piece of homework that you accumulate from first through 12th grade and in college,” he said.
“Seeing it in our seniors’ eyes, you can see how much this girls’ program has been through,” Allen said.
Upon taking office again, the president followed through, issuing an order to make it easier to reclassify and potentially dismiss any federal civil servant if their role has a “policy-determining, policy-making, or policy-advocating character.”
The comedian said that people in Los Angeles and across the country had been "through a lot lately", and that it was important in such times to have a "distraction".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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